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Northern Advance, 9 Jan 1936, p. 6

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?:1gc Six Low Prices and Good Workmanship Quality The Best 2` Collier .:..t, Business F 01 msfyand W * r Patronize Home Industry .-.. s...u\.u..._J . ; the famous` 3* : .:;-r: 52:`. Hoover action ive :`;3i::; 33:1. ltii: 1112 Dirt Fl. rerfui I-Ioovez mozmr. It is b~.:.lt tc id Hz:-.t~v.'?r .sm:~:'arr.is - -.\ A1 give -;I'.`L", 5.13.} J11 117.3 S...`u 1;'.'. G.G . ..-.._. I -... Terms are easy. Liberal allowance for old electric cleaners. Small carrying charge. Home trial, without obligation. New lightweight Dusting Tools, for only | little more. See this new Hoover! Tq it-at once! SMITH HE&k Byoales In Barrie BARRIE LETTERHEAD8 SALE BILLS GUMMED LABELS BUSINESS CARDS SYMPATHY CARDS LEDGERS BUSINESS FORMS FOR ONLY If you are using a worn-out cleaner that doesn't clean-if you've bought a new cleaner that has proved unsatisfactory- now you can replace it with the finest make of c1caner-for a remarkably stna.l1inves0- ment. You'll agree it s the greatest cleaner value yet! '1"...`.... ...... A..-" 1 2L.....l -11.-......-.-A l`..- FULL-SIZE `\ QUALITY BUILT Phone 82 STATEMENTS GONCERT BILLS GHEQUE BOOKS NOTE HEADS SHIPPING LBILLS SALES coupons CHURCH FORMS 'I`h.e Northern Advance A SlO\Vl.\' '-` In (low `flock. I.` I 121l R`Cl' `one t brmlim . fu.t.t.<-ni were ( ;<.in:.:lu many ations izcd p purpos nearly ried 0? derak` industl Molt in tax: cording by an 5"; sociatit ` Stapi Convention Dates Arrangements have been complet- ed by the Agricultural Associations concerned to hold their annual meetings and conventions as an- nounced below (1936): nd-.m~in A rrF Aprioliltt-i nounceu oeiow u.:n-so): Ontario Association of Agriculsb ural Societies (formerly Omtario As- sociation of `Fairs and Exhibitions). --Annual Convention, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 4 and 5, commenc i ing at 9.30 a.m.. King Edward Hotel, T-oroto. (Whf-cu-in p`|nurn1n1-1 : Acc.nninHnn__.i FIOEEI, .|.'OI'0LU. l Ontario P1owmen s Association- Annual meeting, Thursday, Feb. 6th,! commencing at 10.30 a.m. Direc-' tors meneuting at 9.30 `a.m. King! Edward Hotel, Toronto. ` n+-n~n `fDfY+!l]'\1L\ (`ix-numva Ac. ' uuwaru ELULBI, .lU1'UIlLU. ' Ontario Vegetable Growers As-' soiation-Annua1 meeLing, Tuesda_v,| Feb. 11th, commencing at 9.30 a.m. Royal York Hotel. Toronto. (`.`nn\n:xnf.1'nn. W[`dhPQl`\\7, Wok 1". ENVELOPEB SHIPPING TAGS TICKETS INVOICE FORMS CALLING CARDS LEDGER LEAVES CARDBOARD SIGNS ltoyal IOFK 1'.lUE(:`1v IDFOHLU. Convention, Wednesday, Feb. 12, commencin_o,' at 9.30 21.111. 1iov::' York Hotel, Toronto. (Wnf-:nr'?n T-Tn\'HnI1H'I11`.':1 .'\ can. -'.`Hnn IOYK IIDLCI, LUFUHLU. Ontario I-Iorticultural Assoc1_:`Lion -A2mual convention. Thu1'.<(l:1:~.` me! Friday, Feb. 13 and 14, ('ommr,ncin_.: at 9 21.111. Royal York Hotel, To- ronto. "`" "= """ "V" cc U1. }JLlULlllg.',` LHUIH ULlL OJ. UUSIILCSS. A ruling which was not unexpect- A1d- Tl/1`1`; W110 Was not alto- ed has been made by the Heauh O1: .Lc,tl1'er in favor of having the names ..\nima15 Branch at Qttawa_ Eff0C_:publ1s`l1ed, thought it was more im- tive January 1 all cattle six monthslP_1'tant 130 get W911` m0T1Y- old or more of dairy or breedvingl D0957? it Seem P90111131` that type to be exported to the United th_59 Wh are eT1d93V01'ing `90 933 states must be accompanied by a the1r_t-t.ax~e~s should have their names certicate saying they are free from. Pubhshedy and Y`9"G the man Who is Bangs disease, 3150 known as in_lon relief and receiving those taxes fecltious ab01~tjon_ lns name should be kept a secret, mun ,m..m:,...+n ecmma ,... ,...A.w.MA declared Ald. Garner. Iectious aooruon. A The certicate signed or endorsed ` by an official veterinarian of the country of origin must show thati] the animals are free from the dis ease and have been subjected to a test wriithin (30 days of the date of l exportation showing negative re- sults of the disease. Ofcial advice received from the United States Federal Department of Agricul`-ture by Dr. Geo. Hilton. Canadian Veterinary Director Gen eral. said the order does no-t include ("ftle exported for immediate sl:-ughter, steers and spayed heifers and cattle for grazing` or feeding which are not of the dairy breea ing' type. Dr. Hilton said the Health of Animals Branch is prepared to assist farmers in taking` necessa1'_\' measures to free their herds from +1.,` .-13:-An:-n sociauon. Statistics also show `that Canada occupies f-th place in the world for road mileage with a total of 409.125 out 01' 9,231,000. The United States has 3,0'6`5,254 miles, or one- Llmird of the total. Soviet Russia` is second with 1,682,109 miles.` Japan third with 593,026, and Aus i I tral-ia fourth with 468,251 miles. r::1n...M.... 1.... nnln 4H~`+mm Inilcm Motorists pay six times as much taxes as they did in 1915, ac- cording` `to mbul-ations 1'ecent1_v made automobile mz1nufature1's' as- sociation. 09...: :1~':nn 1`(\ :1-mu: .111-_1+ (`.;n1nr`n uanaua '4.'I cars per mue UL ruuu. The United States also has 71 per cent. of the total motor vehicles in the World, while Canada has only approximately fzhree per cent. of the world total. n I Expansion in Poultry Industry I The poul~t1'_\' in(lL1. in Sou- l1- we.=t(:1'n Ontario lms umle1';;'one 1'up`ul` lv.~:p:m.~'ion in recent ,\"0m's, _<.:'1'owing. slowly from the small fzmn [lock of! `:1 (lozm or two hens to the lav}.-:e' flock. and in some instant-e.~t to tho` llIl`f1,`Cl' specizxlizml p0ulI1-y t'z11'1'ns. At one time :1-ll the operations of brt.-(linyr, incubation, egg.-; [)l'0(lL1(`l}l011, .fZ`.l/l.('l1lIl;. ,` and prepzuim: for lnzukol. ;wc1'e c:1rried out on the `fawn under m2mu_<.:e1ne11t. but now in l11s'lz111c(!s we nd major oper- czn'1`icd out at some special- plant. However, the ;.r,`o11e1*al purpose poultry farm where all or all the operations are cm on still 1~e1na.ins the safest un-l dertaking` and lhe backbone of the indusltry. trzu-1a Ioumn wnn 4uas,za1 mnes. Gibraltar has _only fteen mi1e~s,, burt there are 66 cars to each mile` 90f road in the Medirterranean for- 't1'ess where the US. has 8.1 and: Canada 2.7 cars per mile of road. i 'Thn TT~ni.f.nr1 f.n1-.1:-: Man has '71 potatoes are run u m.-nu L'l'()p IL 13` no:<. to plzm :1 rotation in which 1imin_s1' is done for other crops zmrlj pr>tn`1r>0s= ?n(-hurled after zt vz:-:,`c;.1'4 period. .~\noth01' plzm is to choose` `scab resstzlnt vzwi<>txio_s. of v.'h_i('h there are a few oc>1'nd, Unfortun `, z1tv`_\' these :n'o not such ljrh hi_:h _vie1dm`s, thouyzh in course of time! strain:-; may be (levoloped that com- lhinn m'od11cti\'(:nos \\"it]1 1'0-, I sistmcc, as zLlready z1cco1n1)l:i.<`n.7(` ?n| ...1.....+ | NOW YOU CAN OWN IMOTORIST TAXES SIX TIMES ! HIGHER IN 20-YEAR PERIOD; , I I -There is more than fertility oi soil to be considered in crop produc- tion. Potato growers can in`crease their _vields by the application of 1'ert.il:izers, this crop being` one ihat responds readily to the ri_2`ht form- ulas. Markets demand more than volume, however. and a scab~covc-red lot of tubers are likely to be re- jected by dealers. The germs 0'} this disease are usually present m soils on which potatoes have been} grown for some years, the continu- ous planting adding: to the trouble. The seed may be treated with formaldehytle or corrosive sublimale, but if placed in infected Q`ro11nd the` scab will promptly appear. If lime: lhss been a.))plic(l within the 1)re\`io1:s years or two the oonrlitions arc` even more favorabl-~ for the (l(`\'Cli l0 [)'I"lIi.T of the (lismse. 'T`l1n nnnlir-nfinn nf limu i< H\r-nh1- U[J'!l|'llLv UI 'Il|` U|.`.L`ZlhL'. The appliczwion of lime is recom- mcnrlrrd in ordnr to . the! ,rr1'o`.\rtl1 of clovm` and :\l'I':\lf:1, tho} two crops that zwrz well tlod to im-; prove the soil when t.u1'nerl undelzl The problem of H19 g`ro\vc-1` is to dr2~ ci(l% wl1r2ll1m' to continue to yxrowj p01z1to<=.< wit-lmut tl1i:< green mzmnr-j ins: and avoid scnb or to limo the` r.1`1`ouml and take cl1:1n(-cs. Vv"no1`c* potatoes are not :1 main crop it is` nn:.'ll\ln fn nlmw :1 vnhunn in wl1ir'h Il1U.Slll'C5 LU the disease. Farm News Must be Abortion Free Avoid Scab `n Potatoes tueuxuuuxig Laxpayurs L0 muxc y,'o0(1. ;! Ald. Oavanagh did not think the -`original date of Feb. 1st should be gichanged and suggested that Reeve ` Stewart withdraw his motion. -' A'1d. Garner wanted to know ii 3] there had been any improvement in the situation since the suggestiozi was rst made. -y The clerk informed the council i.i1'.`. since the proposal to publish the 11;::n.s of defauitimz; t21xpz1_ve1.~- 11 }`1:`.d been made. quite 21 number had '- cu;.:;- into his oiee. Many were `-5 L-jreatly agitated and thought it :11- `~ most impossible to make up their _arrea1-s in so short a time. One or atvo thought it might be the means of putting; them out of business. Aiii ri`U`I`t31` ufhn Inc hni nifn- COUNCIL TO ENGAGE FULL-TIME OFFICER (Continued from page one.) At the conclusion of the mayor's inaugural, Reeve Stewart suggested |t.ha.t the time for publishing the names of those ,in arrears be post- poned until April 30th. He main- tained that January was one of the most diiculd; times of the year to .get ready cash and thought it would do a great injustice and wou_l-d be la handicap to some to have Lheix names published. He was in favor of giving every opportunity for the defaulrting taxpayers to make good. I Alli, nvnnnmh rlitl nnf Hwinlr H11- i}_JuU1ltIllCU, LIIUUSJIL l'la \VU.b IHUICU Ull- lp_o1'tant | Doesn t those who play their t-t.ax~e~s .published, `on his declared Ald. Garner. 'T|an+ {n nvnnl-In LA." `I -F.-\1+ YY`r1I\'rI |llL'1Zll'U(.1 .Ll(1. L) U.l'HEI'. That is exactly how I felt when {I rst read the suggestion, said i Ald. James. 'l`lmn 4-`n11nuvIun- 1r11n4-`n11 nvnonni-mu" dl.l.l. 1.11111165- Tlre following` motion, presented by Reeve Stewart and Deputy-Recvt Wiles, passed with only one objec- tor, Aid. Cavanagh : 'F11:1.f Hun tirnn `Fnv n1-3nrf.1'no- H191 l01', ."\1(l. uavanugn 3 Thait the time for printing` the names of defaulting taxpayers be postponed until April 30th. Town to Borrow $80,000 : A by-law was passed authorizing the borrowing` of $80,000 from the Bank of Toronto to meet the cur- rent expenditures of the town until the 1936 taxes are collected. u nantinn A-F D-nntvn Q4-nuynwk nvur` J.I'l(3Il(ISlll1). A let-`..;r was r:cei\'e(l from lion. David Croll, Minisiter of Municipal Affairs, `advising the council that the Gvovermnent intends at the nexl ses- sion of the Legislature to present for consideration a bill to impose a municipal income tax. In towns where a municipal tax is levied. the provincial tax will be substituted from and after Jlanuary, 1936. Having` been a member of the `Liibrziry Board as an appointee of the town council for 12 years, A. R. 1Girdwood in a letter expressed his. `thanks for this `honor. As his term lexpired this year, he asked that the `honor be passed on to some other 3 citizen. 1 "I"1..-. `Xian-nu Tin-11+ an-irl Ca: r`.nn1. HIE LUDU Ld..`(US U.I'B CUIIUCL-EU. On motion of Reeve Stewart and Ald. Tyrer. it was decided that the treasurer be authorized to adver- tise that a discount of six per cent. per annum will be allowed on pre- payment of taxes during` the months of January, February, March and April. In reckoning the amount of discount the dates of payments by instalments, June 25th and Septem- be1' 25th. will be considered. Deputations K. Dawe appeared before the council reg`ardin;r dezul trees on the Sunnidale Road and asked that they be removed and all others trimmed He was planting` an apple orclr:.r(! and shade prevented him from plant` uing closer than 40 feet from the ifence. T\nnn4-u DnA.v- \X7!1..- ...3.1 1-. L...) \.uu. k.ll\.\4Ull\, m....u. : A commullication \\'L1.~2 11-cci\'e(} from the (;'zmz1dlzu1 Ur1(1e1'\v1'i`.m`.< Association pointing` out the im- purtance of lmving` re :;hti:1_',-' up- pliances in such shape that tlu.-_\' arc lz1.1wa_v;s imnmdiately 1'ezxd_V for use iRei'erred to Fire and Polir-0 Com- mittee. A bOO]\'lL'L cntit1`0(l I D1'ivc`Safo~ `I_\', publi.~`.1ed b_\' the Int:::'nation:=.7 'H.zzrvestcx' \`o., was sent to counvil .for di;-:trIbu`.'ion among: town truck `ydrivc-rs. };e1'o1'1~ed to Poard 01 Works. The rcqu-.`s c of the Bell Telephone F`- 4,. .. .. `lnrtxv .... 1).... T)...\.l .....n Dl`ZlkllUlll D5. \\"LL .L`,'l'dIlU:(l- A. S. I... Ba1`11c.'. Toronto fores- ter, in :1 lc-tter to council ofI`ered his .s(:1". ice.'~' to s11pe1'vise the cutting,` 01` any t1'0<.~: the town needs as :1 relief project. Refer1'ed to Board of Works. T_`l' A Oi.-nu vsnnvanrwnun A-I.` 4-L- l,.....1 VVOYKS. i H. A. Sims, manager of the local |brzmch oi the B=mk of Toronto, in .a. letter expressed to the council the 1)zmk s appreciation of the very cor- dial relations whicli have e.\:iste(i between them in the past. vith the {hope that the coming` _V0a1' niight lstihl fu1'th"er cement those bonds of l friendship. A inf`. 4- \\"\u 1--'r`ni\'r>ri i"'.'\n`n `inn. Deputy-Reeve Wiles said he had looked them over with the en_r.:'inee1 and they found them to be a health; .101: of trees. | Mr. Da\ve s request for the re- mo\`z1l of The trees was refused l Inquiries 1 Ald. Cameron asked if it would be possible ,to obtain :1 : `\'\'l1.ere the l 0z11'd of W'orks had l.~s-en `])u1'cl1z1;~'in_;' g'z1. for the town `tmcks. He said he lm(l1u:-cu`v..<'x `s`(:\ crz1l complaints. l\l:1\'nV' l?nl'\r-1-`rznh anirl Hun ln. Order Your Stationery : mxt. mC(}ti11_J,` of council. ` Decc-mber oil by J. >L'\`(.`l"cll COHI])1ZlrlIlUS. Mayor Robc1't:~:on said the in- fo1'm:1tio11 would be 1'ead_v at th: 'I`h:> of Czmnda xvrotc 111;: thur Hospital Accounts Ton 11.o. account for mdxgzent `Barrie paticmts \\'(.`]'C' for the month '01 : '1`. Simpson, county c].r-rk. Lo c0un~ Communications Tnf0rm:xtion Bureau T0u1'ists' ::.~`. 1110 council offer- in . ihv best mz:m:< of mzlkinfs; such 21 bul- eau effc I ctive in . Barrie. ! ! " UFIXS. 1`.':qu-sst Co. to trim trees on Fssa Road and B1'21(H'o:'('. St. was _L ,'l`Z1!1tE(]. A Q I. 'R1n'nr.\- "Pam-nnfn `fnu-ac. ; citizen. The Water, Light and Gas Com- mission advised the council that their staff had made two attempts tc remove the globes from the stzmd ards on the town dock. but found that the brass rings holding the THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1936. CHRISTMAS DONATIONS TO CHILDREN'S SHELTER Allenwood W.I., box Christmas gifts; -Craigihurst W.-I., shower of handke'rcrhiie1's; Blarrie W.I., 8 pairs bedroom slippers; Crossland W.I., 2 quilts; New Flos W.I., 30 lbs. honey; Creemore W.I., 16 jars fruit, apples. clothing and toys; Lions Club, large tobogvgan, turkey, an- plcs, box of toys; Knights of Colun: bus, box of biscuits, peanut butter, jam, jello, oranges and candy; E. A. Ryan. sleighs, wagon and hobby horse; Oaxtholic Women s League, $5; Mr. J. Bayliss, Toronto, $1, Mr. G. Frickc, box of toys; Mr. Seadon. sleigh; Mrs. Wallace, 3 pairs skates and boots; Mrs. Alex. ' Miller, clothing; M.iss Cameron, roast of mecf, miilts, candies and nuts; Brown & Co.. 26 lbs. can(i_\', Mrs. J. Billin;.rsley, scrap book, hztmlkcrchivfs and cash; Ovcndcn College, (,`liristmas tree and decom` Lions; f\1r., Paton, candy; Illrs. Goodwin. baby sl and (ioll s cutter; Brennan's Butclu,-r Shop, '1 chickens; Lurnn\Viny,'1`0\'e, apples, Presbyterian Churcli, Cllt'l.~"L.llZl.$ tree; Mrs. 'l`rumblt-_\', Thornton. .2 pairs ini'..ts; Bett}: Smith, Collier St.. slcigrh, doll. Christ.ma.s parcels; Mr. mer & C-0., box of candy; Mrs. Dev- ' lin, candy; Mr. F. Dutcher. nuts, Mrs. M. J. O'Connor, clothing; Mrs. Thos. Henson! fruit; Urry Bros., skates and boots; Mrs. Hodges. ap- ples; Mrs. Stapleton, Christmas cake; Mrs. (Dr.) A. '1`. Little, tree decora- tion; Robinson Hardware, oranges; Mr. Tucker, nuts; F. Rayner. Christ- mas cake. n-u .. 11 R. F. Grant, candy and nuts; Han ` IIAVVLJ wunxuu The following after the letters wrote to Santa: Bunker, Cundles; Mrs. M. Leeds. T\/Tun \X7 D TT.. ,1 The Society wishes to gratefully thank everyone who remembered tlw boys and girls of the Cl1il s Aid Society at Christmas. Al~tl1ou,<:;h the family ;-if-tl`e:`e(1 around the Christmas tree at the Shelter was quite small owing: to the danger oi whooping cough, yet 54 boys and girls were made extremely happy by the gifts provided through the efforts and generosity of their many friends th1'oug'hout the town and county. To all these very: best wishes are extended for :1 healthy `emd successful New Year. very kindly looked which the children Miss Spry, Mrs. Mrs. A. Hogan, Mr. A. E. Page, Mrs. W. B. Underhill, Miss Widdi- eld, Newmarket; the Hobby Club, Miss L. Pomfret s S.S. Class, Ban- tam Girl Guide Patrol. Sunshine Club, East End Bridge C-lub, Mrs. L. Clarke, Mrs. W. P. Graham, Mrs. G. Fricke. glassware in place had contracted to such an extent that 1t was xmpos: sible to remove the glass. Referreo to Water and Light Commi-ttee. VVm_ Crnzzlnnd, :nr'rnf,nVv..f.1~pncx1r All Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention--Phone 53 THE LUGG- Wi1c:<-Jz1_\'--'I'hz1t the Board of \Vor1<.< con. :1 storm .~`-1-we`: on William St. from I-Iolzrate St. to Burton Avcu, :11 a cost not to exceed 3600. Work to be done by 1`c1*i(`.I I.':bo1'. f`.-n nun f`nnnnnr..1. 'I`1-.n4- nn.-.n..!l 1.3001`. (`ameron-CavzxnaQh--That council conrm the appolntments made by the mayor to vzmous pubhc bodxes "of the town. , OLA.--nu6 `\7x'1z~.:~ r[`1'\t\` t]I11`:'I'|I\I 109/! 01 me LO\V. Ste\vm't-Wi1cs--Thz11 during: 1936 committrro 1::out1'n;:.< be held 1m- medintely prlor to meetmsrs of coun- cil, and that the F`rida_v n1,r.,rht meet- ing be nboh.=hod. Q0-nu-nM-_\VHn:___'T`11'I1' Hxn r-1n1'1( nr]. IILL ; U0 Z1UOll5HL'(l. Stcwa1`t-Wi1ns-Th:1t the clerk ad- ve1"ois`e for 21pp1icatio,ns for :1 reliei officer for 1936. L0 V\'ZlEGl' i1H(l 1J1_g'D`.'. K/OlnlTll"l?EC. Wm. Crossland, secreta1'y-treasur 'er, requested the transfer to the Separate School Board 55300 on this year s levy. Referred to Finance Committee. "l"L.,. T`|!u-n,.&... A4` f`1.,.~.m. C`,`,\.X.. .. .. .1 \.'UlIlllllULUU- The Director of Crops, Seeds and Wood Branch. Department of A_c;1'i- culture, Toronto, notied council to appoint a VV'v`:L-(1 in. for 1936. Tr: A Prnnl: T3511-1-1.0 u'11n \\YClQ in. uppuuu 21 w-:L-u 111. I01` urzm. Mrs. A. Hook, I`:z11'1`ie, who was in- jured in a fall on Toronto St., sub- mitted a bill for $19.50 for in_]u1'ies roceivgd. Re*fcr1'e(l to Finance Committee. [Jil_\ L'I`b UL l)USL}_)UllL'(l U1 Sf e\\'zu't-Wi1os--'I`]1z1t. uutho1'i'/.ed to pun-h2x. 1936. C`Lh.. C `1Y:1r`\ V '[`L.\d. JIIJU. Stewart-Wiles--'|`h':t no taken upon the venue` Dawe. I Qtnunn-+ \`UHn~ 'l"l~r.+ F1- The Ontario Good R0:1d.< .~\:<`~:ociz1- Lion notied council of their annual convention to be held in the Royai York Hotel, Toronto, on Feb. l'.Jt,l1 and 20th. !\II..(-2...... Northern Advance Motions Stewart-VVil05---'I`ha`t the time fol print.in_<.-' names of defaulting` tux- paym`s be postponed until April 3 I .q1r1\\'s\1'f'-\VH(\ Hwn 1-T-r\-"1: ho lilllll LULIL x`,L .`\\". :1)": ho. 1 09!.` ilI`L UL 1936. 1 \l'i'| owe it to yourself to see the ' NEW BEACH Why put up with kitchen drudgery and the petty, wearing worries of that hateful old stove, when the new and modern BEACH Ranges are so easily available--designed to give you perfect service with economy, and long years of satis- factory and reliable results. Beautiful in design and finish and with the sound "inbuilt qualities that really count. r It will be a pleasure to explain their advanced features. ':11't-\`. i10.=---'l`h:1t Chief btew- appointed weed m. for RANGES llll./ll ."\[)I'll OU the <-1`o-rk be dog` tags fol zlclion be r)u:. of Mr. A genuine precisicn-mr1de Hoover forevery home, every woman-;~.t a price that any pocketbook can afford! That'stl1e startling news oftI.:: latest Hr.>0vc:r-Model 530. It is not a juzuitar :z::.-:12}, but 21 i'La11 Hoover with the 1:1:-est features of conven- ience and efiicir,-ncy. It has famous ginger: vz} I-Inoveraction -Positive . ;gi:a:ic:. Rinse; Dirt Fir -1-2:, the powenui -Ioove: I: b::.lt the rigid mu many years .55: ":1: '.:-'..'.`i.'.'.-.

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